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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2381621, member: 1892"]It was completely sincere. You don't realize it - your viewpoint is on the wrong side of your work (the inside) to see, but it could not be more plain that you are among the more capable and committed numismatists in a place crawling with capable and committed numismatists. I value your posts in the highest echelon of <b>stuff I need to pay attention to. </b></p><p><b><br /></b></p><p>On the subject of your priorities with regard to printing, they only dovetail with my own views of grading as a strictly technical operation subject to only minor modification by the intangibles of color ane eye appeal. You could not - you could not have afforded - to present a work with truly "adequate" images, be they B/W or full process color, without doubling the size of the work and accompanying cost.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you cannot explain grading with words, you're explaining too hard.</p><p><br /></p><p>I admire you as a numismatist, physics-fan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2381621, member: 1892"]It was completely sincere. You don't realize it - your viewpoint is on the wrong side of your work (the inside) to see, but it could not be more plain that you are among the more capable and committed numismatists in a place crawling with capable and committed numismatists. I value your posts in the highest echelon of [B]stuff I need to pay attention to. [/B] On the subject of your priorities with regard to printing, they only dovetail with my own views of grading as a strictly technical operation subject to only minor modification by the intangibles of color ane eye appeal. You could not - you could not have afforded - to present a work with truly "adequate" images, be they B/W or full process color, without doubling the size of the work and accompanying cost. If you cannot explain grading with words, you're explaining too hard. I admire you as a numismatist, physics-fan.[/QUOTE]
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